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hlywood August 31st, 2006 05:28 AM

'disk problem' - literally!!!
 
hi all, i've been using limewire for quite some time but recently i've been encountering the words 'disk problem' on SOME not all of my downloads..i've ask this before and got some good advice, but nothing has cleared the problem..'what all have i done', you might be asking, well here goes: i've scanned my hard drive for errors, defraged my system, deleted incomplete files, & emptied out my recycle been as instructed, but to no avail the words 'disk problem', not disk error but problem, appear on some of my songs. one person said i might not have enough room on my hard drive, so i also deleted programs, but i'm having a hard time going fully off of that being the cause because just yesterday, 15 songs were completed but 3 'IN THE MIDDLE' of the downloads were dp'd...not like 12 at the bottom all completed but then i ran out of room for the next 3 at the top..someone please help me resolve my issues...thanks a mil....hlywood

orion46 September 5th, 2006 11:16 AM

:D Download speed problems solved :))
 
:D After looking at the posts in the forum for about 5 minutes I located a patch for the TCPIP.SYS posted by one of the Senior members. My max D/L speed double or better. You guys are the best (Tip o' the cap to ya all).
Orion46

Trebor September 19th, 2006 01:20 PM

how do you force your IP address
 
How do I force my IP address?... When I try a direct connect, I've made sure to disable my fire wall and rebooted LimeWire, but I'm still behind my router, I can connect with another IP address, but no one can direct connect with me when using my IP address I got from "WhatIsMyIP.com"?
Help please.

Thanks
Rob
Quote:

Originally Posted by LeeWare
I posted this thread in the open discussion but decided I should also post it here as it could be useful for some people.

Maximizing upload/download Success LimeWire

Objective:

I'm starting this thread to address two common problems which seem to appear over and over again in the forums.

General description of the problem:

1. Problems downloading content
2. Low upload count


With the influx of users to peer to peer networking and specifically New LimeWire users many of which I assume are also new broadband users there are several issues that arise out of a general lack of knowledge in what is required to participate in this type of networking model with moderate success. There are a few things that become self evident if you've spent any time on the Gnutella network and these forums.

1. Posts to the forum that don't adequately describe the problem. (for example, I can't connect.) -

The status of these problems would have a higher probability of receiving useful feedback if users provided some basic information such as; machine, operating system, connection speed, location of connection I.E. School work or home.

For example: I'm new to Limewire- I just downloaded limewire and installed it on a Windows 98 Machine with a T1 connection to the network from school. I don't have a firewall installed on my computer and don't know if there is one here but I cannot seem to connect using limewire. My other application i'e web browsers and email work fine. Can anybody tell me what's wrong?


2. Posts to the forum for issues that have been addressed in the FAQs suggests that people are not reading them.

3. Posts to forum for issues that have been addressed in other threads this also suggests that people are not even reading the threads before they post.
4. Post to areas of the forum that are not necessarily dedicated to the issues being raised. Connection Problems in the Open Discussion Forum. MAC issues in the Open Forum.

5. Finally, posts to the forum that have nothing to do with file sharing.


Now, for the problems people are having with uploading / downloading, Consider the following suggestions:


To maximize your ability to download successfully do the following things:

1. Go to tools/options/searching/Quality (show all four star results)

This will effectively filter out all of the people who are behind firewalls or have other connection issues, this will greatly reduce your frustration in downloading.

I should note however, that this could significantly reduce the amount of content you see, as most of the content being shared on the network is being shared from hosts which are poorly configured for sharing and you would probably have problems downloading from them anyway.


2. Go to tools/options/searching/speed (show all speeds)

I make this suggestion because if you are already filtering by Quality, filtering by speed will further reduce your results. If there 20 people on modem connections that have the content you want why not download from them.

3. Go to tools/options/filters/hosts under the disallow all messages from specific hosts add the following IPs: 192.168.*.* AND 10.*.*.*

I make this suggestion to filter out all the host who have incorrectly forwarded their private IP address on the network. These IP addresses are NOT routable and you will NOT be able to connect and download content from these hosts so ignore results from these guys. if

4. Go to tools/options/filters/keywords Filter out search results containing !!!

Most likely viruses or porn files emulating your search queries.


Now on to problems with uploading. If you are experiencing problems with people up loading from your computer the suggestions I made in and maximizing your ability to download see:( 1 through 4 above.) your machine could be one of these hosts.

I'll start with some general suggestions:

1. Make sure that you are not sharing from a work or school location as peer to peer traffic tends to be administratively prohibited. although it may not be explicitly blocked they could be applying quality of service rules to your traffic.

2. If you are sharing from home - leave your machine on for at least 4 hours (you can't expect people to download from you if you jump on the network do some searches and then disconnect.)

3. Finally, if you are using NAT (meaning that the IP address of your machine is 10.x.x.x or 192.x.x.x ) now, might be able to connect, search and download from the network but no one will be able to upload from you. If you have taken the advise of others to force your IP using limewire then your half way there, as your port forwarding is working correctly. But, you need to FORCE THE IP OF YOUR ROUTER or FIREWALL to the network. To find out what your ip is from the machine that you use to get on Gnutella open a web browser to http://www.whatismyip.com
(write this IP down and force this IP in Limewire) If you need help testing this Just post a reply to this thread.

By implementing these suggestions you will have better luck downloading and uploading on Gnutella.


ww1ace September 25th, 2006 08:43 PM

Thanks Lee for a most illuminating post. I've read most of what I can find but can't quite get a handle on how to speed up my UPloads. Running LW 14.12.3 on WinXPhome. T'is a home machine on DSL cable and I have a hardware router. While people get through and can upload the speed never has exceede 3 kbs and often drops to 0 for a period of time. Downloads run up to 100+ (normally 20+). I've set Upload config to allow 3 per, with max 20 and allow 100% of bandwidth for uploads.
Can you shed any light on how I might improve life for my fellow sharers?
Thanks, Bill

Almasi October 14th, 2006 09:30 AM

Now that we have a good discussion about uploading and downloading can you help with the problem of, for me anyway, 98% of the files have viruses in them.
Any ideas on this subject.

TKS

birdy October 14th, 2006 03:53 PM

Are you trying to download programs? Heaps of exe, zip & rar files are infected & it's probably best to stay away from those file types if you can:wink:
Have a look through the thread below, it has lots of info & tips
WARNING: Viruses on the network you should be aware of

These infected files are something we just have to live with for now. I guess some people will deliberately share infected files to sabotage p2p, others are probably just ignorant & don't realise that a file's infected...so they share it.

You're obviously scanning files with your AV...way to go! Scan all files before opening:D

Lord of the Rings October 14th, 2006 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trebor
How do I force my IP address?

Force IP is obsolete. It's now refered to as manual port forwarding, see both Manual port forward instructions & sample image & also see http://portforward.com/routers.htm

More information here Connection problems? Check here first! (click on link)

andystott October 16th, 2006 03:28 AM

I posted yesterday re the recent appearing of "title:not related to:" in virus packed search results. eg search for audio tik and tok. Resulting searches all wmv audio files, some very small, some normal. Hold cursor over any and the text reads title:not related to:tik and tok.

The file is pop-up loaded and a .exe file which contains a Trojan.

I have set filters as advised here, so what more can I do please?

gbowne1 October 16th, 2006 08:23 PM

I find this "not related to:" in the comments line of many of the searches I do.

I haven't found a way to eliminate this. I just stay away from downloading these types of results.

Greg

mike5472 October 28th, 2006 04:45 PM

i know this is the wrong place but i need help with morpheus all of a suden my download speeds are lworse than narrow band


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